Jeff in NC
New Member
I have a plastic shower stall which has smooth "ledges" with rounded edges upon which to keep soap bars, shampoo bottles, conditioners and such. Problem: the stall is rather small, and it is easy to simply bump these items (ever so lightly) and have them fall. Sometimes they all fall in chain reaction, causing a "soap-alanche".
So: get a shower caddy, right? All of the shower caddies I find online have lousy reviews about the suction cups coming loose and creating their own soap-alanches.
Now: What if the suction cups were instead attached to a length of soft-composition "guard rail" a few inches high which could be applied to the edges of the ledge full of bottles either by suction or adhesive? Has anyone ever seen such a product? If it exists, I can't find it.
Failing that . . . what else ya got, my fellow "shower-heads"?
Jeff
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So: get a shower caddy, right? All of the shower caddies I find online have lousy reviews about the suction cups coming loose and creating their own soap-alanches.
Now: What if the suction cups were instead attached to a length of soft-composition "guard rail" a few inches high which could be applied to the edges of the ledge full of bottles either by suction or adhesive? Has anyone ever seen such a product? If it exists, I can't find it.
Failing that . . . what else ya got, my fellow "shower-heads"?
Jeff
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